Mark Cancian (Colonel, USMCR, ret.) is a senior adviser with the CSIS Defense and Security Department. He joined CSIS in April 2015 from the Office of Management and Budget, where he spent more than seven years as chief of the Force Structure and Investment Division, working on issues such as Department of Defense budget strategy, war funding, and procurement programs, as well as nuclear weapons development and nonproliferation activities in the Department of Energy. Previously, he worked on force structure and acquisition issues in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and ran research and executive programs at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. In the military, Colonel Cancian spent over three decades in the U.S. Marine Corps, active and reserve, serving as an infantry, artillery, and civil affairs officer and on overseas tours in Vietnam, Desert Storm, and Iraq (twice). Since 2000, he has been an adjunct faculty member at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, where he teaches a course on the connection between policy and analysis. A prolific author, he has published over 40 articles on military operations, acquisition, budgets, and strategy and received numerous writing awards. He graduated with high honors (magna cum laude) from Harvard College and with highest honors (Baker scholar) from Harvard Business School.
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Wargaming Nuclear Deterrence and Its Failures in a U.S.–China Conflict over Taiwan
Report by Mark F. Cancian, Matthew F. Cancian, and Eric Heginbotham — December 13, 2024
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1 rescued after U.S. fighter jet crash in Iran; search ongoing for crew member
Mark F. Cancian cited in The Washington Post — April 3, 2026
Is the US running out of Tomahawk missiles? Here’s what the experts say
Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park cited in Military Times — April 1, 2026
How Iran Became a Testing Ground for New US Weapons
Mark F. Cancian cited in Newsweek — April 1, 2026
How Britain’s Leader Decides Which U.S. Bombers to Let Fly Against Iran
Mark F. Cancian cited in The New York Times — March 31, 2026
US fires record number of Tomahawks in Iran campaign, study finds
Chris H. Park and Mark F. Cancian cited in Stars and Stripes — March 30, 2026
What are the challenges of attempting to put US forces on Kharg Island?
Mark F. Cancian cited in BBC — March 30, 2026
CSIS Report | Assessing the Air Campaign After Three Weeks – Iran War By the Numbers
Chris H. Park and Mark F. Cancian cited in Small Wars Journal — March 30, 2026
Trump threatens to obliterate Iranian energy sites if deal isn't reached shortly
Mark F. Cancian appearance on CBS News — March 30, 2026
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Inside DOD’s FY 2027 Budget
Meeting China's Military Challenge
The 850 Tomahawks Launched in Operation Epic Fury Is the Most Fired in a Single Campaign
Analysis by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — March 27, 2026
Assessing the Air Campaign After Three Weeks: Iran War By the Numbers
Podcast Episode by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — March 25, 2026
Assessing the Air Campaign After Three Weeks: Iran War By the Numbers
Commentary by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — March 25, 2026
Iran War Cost Estimate Update: $11.3 Billion at Day 6, $16.5 Billion at Day 12
Commentary by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — March 13, 2026
$3.7 Billion: Estimated Cost of Epic Fury’s First 100 Hours
Podcast Episode by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — March 5, 2026
$3.7 Billion: Estimated Cost of Epic Fury’s First 100 Hours
Commentary by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — March 5, 2026
With Trump’s Middle East Buildup, Think Desert Fox—Not Desert Storm
Analysis by Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park — February 27, 2026
Russia-Ukraine War in 10 Charts
Commentary by CSIS Scholars — February 24, 2026